What’s On TV Sunday

9 P.M. (NBC) MILEY CYRUS: BANGERZ TOUR This two-hour concert special, filmed last month, captures the antics of Ms. Cyrus, above, onstage and off as she sings and twerks her way through hits including “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking Ball” in Barcelona and Lisbon.

10 A.M. (Fox) FOX NEWS SUNDAY Senators John Barrasso, Republican of Wyoming, and Bob Casey, Democrat of Pennsylvania, debate the crisis in Iraq and the mobilization of Israeli forces around Gaza.

10:30 A.M. (CBS) FACE THE NATION Senators John McCain, Republican of Arizona; Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina; and Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, are the guests.

10:30 A.M. (NBC) MEET THE PRESS Jeh C. Johnson, the secretary of Homeland Security, addresses heightened terror alerts on inbound flights to the United States and the growing concern that Al Qaeda groups may have learned to make undetectable bombs. He also discusses the influx of undocumented immigrants and their children at American borders.

4 P.M. (Discovery) ADRIFT: 47 DAYS WITH SHARKS In honor of Louis Zamperini, the Olympian and World War II hero who died Wednesday at 97, the network will rebroadcast this 2012 special about his struggle for survival after his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 1943 and he and another crew member (along with a third, who eventually died) drifted on a flimsy life raft for nearly seven weeks before being imprisoned and tortured by the Japanese for two more years. The author Laura Hillenbrand chronicled Mr. Zamperini’s life in her 2010 best seller, “Unbroken,” which Angelina Jolie has adapted into a film set for release on Christmas.

8 P.M. (13, 49) LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Alan (Derek Jacobi) and Celia (Anne Reid) find tension creeping into their first day as husband and wife as they confront their daughters’ reactions to their secret wedding. In “Endeavour, Season 2: Nocturne,” on “Masterpiece Mystery!” at 9, Detective Constable Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans) tries to prevent the past from colliding with the present when he uncovers a series of murders at a girls’ school a century earlier while investigating the slaying of an elderly man with a ceremonial dagger. And in “Vicious,” at 10:30, Stuart (Mr. Jacobi again) secretly raises some cash to buy a new coat for Freddie (Ian McKellen) for his fan club event. Ash (Iwan Rheon), meanwhile, seeks the men’s advice about how to win back his ex-girlfriend — something Violet (Frances de la Tour) is only too happy to help with.

9 P.M. (Lifetime) WITCHES OF EAST END Something evil this way comes with the opening of the portal to Asgard and the death of Penelope. In this Season 2 premiere, Joanna (Julia Ormond), weakened by the poison coursing through her blood, clings to life; Freya (Jenna Dewan-Tatum) has visions of an endangered Killian (Daniel DiTomasso), whose warlock powers have returned; and Ingrid (Rachel Boston) morphs into a sleepwalker.

10 P.M. (HBO) THE LEFTOVERS Kevin (Justin Theroux, left) visits a therapist to cope with his increasingly disturbing encounters involving dogs, deer and a mysterious man. Tom (Chris Zylka) deals an unexpected blow while protecting Christine (Annie Q.) on behalf of Wayne (Paterson Joseph). Meg (Liv Tyler), under the tutelage of Laurie (Amy Brenneman), parts with pieces of her past. And Jill (Margaret Qualley) and Aimee (Emily Meade) tail Nora Durst (Carrie Coon), who became a celebrity after her entire family disappeared in the Departure.

What’s Streaming Now

THE FIELD OF BLOOD In Season 1 of this BBC series, adapted from Denise Mina’s crime novels and set in Glasgow during the Thatcher years, Jayd Johnson portrays Paddy Meehan, a tough and funny journalist-in-training who teeters between reporting crimes and solving them. David Morrissey plays her sarcastic editor; Peter Capaldi, above, is a boozy colleague. Paddy hopes that the current case, which involves a missing 2-year-old with a personal connection to her, will help her win promotion from copy person to reporter. But the dangers to her become evident when a link to the previous murder of a child is unearthed. (acorn.tv/franchise/fieldblood) KATHRYN SHATTUCK